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rewriting the laws of nature. lack who has the division lead everybody. ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really help with your love life. yoplait. it is so good! before fch. >> good evening. a's celebrated play off first last nature. so tonight is the after party. maybe also the pre-party because a's just caught the rangers. in first place since april now the titl will comeown t e game tomorr. green gold passion. 30,000 at the coliseum tonight. travis went 6 strong innings and jam in the second. i soto. in the third hamilton shot to right center. josh plays the bounce off the wall. try to score from first. steven drew can't handle it.
rewriting the laws of nature. lack who has the division lead everybody. ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now made with no high fructose corn syrup. and why we use only natural colors and natural flavors in yoplait original. so, anything else we can do for you, let us know. but you'll keep it to yogurt, right? 'cause we shouldn't really...
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. >> oakland a's pitcher dallas braiden taking on the law in the hometown of stockton. >> at anti-violence rally called by police yesterday he called the chief jones a liar for telling residents the police are doing everything they can to reign in the city gang violence. >> sites bad he's taking his grandmother and leaving town. >> told me the only bit of advice they could give me now to protect myself as two take my grandmother and to move. they told me unless i'm shooting or unless they are shooting at me, they just don't come. we have no other choice. arm yourself or get out. wild west boys in blue out gunned. >> stockton rank as second most violent city in the state and tenth most violent in the entire country snachlt let's hope braid ennis bringing the passion to the field. >> larry is here with sports. >> dallas is very passionate no doubt about that. in football the real refs returning to the nfl. they get a hero welcome. also stanford trying to stay unbeaten. rough tonight for unbeaten. rough tonight for josh. sports is next >> good evening. may the only time in history that we eve
. >> oakland a's pitcher dallas braiden taking on the law in the hometown of stockton. >> at anti-violence rally called by police yesterday he called the chief jones a liar for telling residents the police are doing everything they can to reign in the city gang violence. >> sites bad he's taking his grandmother and leaving town. >> told me the only bit of advice they could give me now to protect myself as two take my grandmother and to move. they told me unless i'm...
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he will be sentenced next month but juvenile law says he must be released by the age of 21. >> a serious crash tonight, they were chasing a car full of suspected robbers when the car slammed into a minivan and struck another vehicle before coming to a stop. the woman driving the minivan had to be cut out of the vehicle she is now in emergency surgery. they took all three into custody and two were injured in the crash. >>> in san mateo today, parents fired questions at police and school district officials after a nine-year-old girl was molested and kidnapped last week. terry mcsweeney has more from parkside elementary school with changes the school is putting into place. >> i have two children that go to school here my husband came and picked them up from school that afternoon. he had no clue that even happened. we didn't find out until 5:30 in the evening. >> it was important with the information that was put out to the families was correct and accurate. so we waited until we had correct information and released it with the police department. >> this morning's meeting was sparked by the
he will be sentenced next month but juvenile law says he must be released by the age of 21. >> a serious crash tonight, they were chasing a car full of suspected robbers when the car slammed into a minivan and struck another vehicle before coming to a stop. the woman driving the minivan had to be cut out of the vehicle she is now in emergency surgery. they took all three into custody and two were injured in the crash. >>> in san mateo today, parents fired questions at police and...
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tonight the private information is a little bit safer thanks to law signed today by governor brown. the governor signed a pair of new privacy bills making it illegal for employers and colleges to ask for user names and pass words. it revents employers from asking for your face book or other social media pass words so that they can checkup on you. restriction do not aplay to employer issued electronic devices say if your company gives awe phone. >>> mo morgan hill police looking for mother writ now who they say believe it or in the abandoned her 10-year-old daughter at grocery store. police tell us the 38-year-old woman of morgan hill filled a shopping cart with grocery at safeway 8 days a. she told her did you tell us to wait by the exit with the cart until she drove up in the car. 10-year-old was supposed to push the cart out of the store as soon as she saw her mom pulling in. when she did store employee were talking to the daughter and taking off. >> it's disheartening for us as law enforcement officers to see this. see a child used in any crime much less just a theft. luckily it'
tonight the private information is a little bit safer thanks to law signed today by governor brown. the governor signed a pair of new privacy bills making it illegal for employers and colleges to ask for user names and pass words. it revents employers from asking for your face book or other social media pass words so that they can checkup on you. restriction do not aplay to employer issued electronic devices say if your company gives awe phone. >>> mo morgan hill police looking for...
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credit card penalty against stay at home moms and new law that is going to fix that. >> plus the world shortage of pork and bacon next year now appears unavoidable. who is saying this? and why. 7 news at 9 continues and why. 7 news at 9 continues right after this >> help is on the way for stay at home parents denied credit card because 3 don't have income of their own. in the next couple month the protection bury propose a rule to make it applicant without personal income to gulf for credit cards vl recent law intended to prevent card issuers from giving people more credit than they could reasonably handle. it stipulated that credit card company had to look at individual income rather than household income. it was quickly stay at home penalty. but it's changing. free checking more expensive than ever. according to the wall street journal to the avoid a monthly fee customers must now keep average balance of 7 23 dollars in the checking accoun account. that's 23 percent more than last year. and those paying for account are paying more as well. non-interest economicing account at 25% to 5
credit card penalty against stay at home moms and new law that is going to fix that. >> plus the world shortage of pork and bacon next year now appears unavoidable. who is saying this? and why. 7 news at 9 continues and why. 7 news at 9 continues right after this >> help is on the way for stay at home parents denied credit card because 3 don't have income of their own. in the next couple month the protection bury propose a rule to make it applicant without personal income to gulf...
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we do law enforcement and issue reports but at the end of the day i think the law would provide clearer rules of the road for everybody which would benefit the business as well as consumers. i also think there is a particular law of the contras who could pass with respect to the data brokers and the transparency and around the the the broker practices that we discussed a few minutes ago. >> how does the ftc work with congress etc. when it comes to privacy? who takes the lead? >> we do with the congress tells us how to do. they have givery expensive law dealing with privacy. it is an unfair practice law in the the general not be enforced. we also have the laws in particular areas that we enforce involving children's privacy, financial privacy. some medical information to read and when i said financial, it is in some context, medical inflation in some contexts. so, we are very much involved in the privacy and we of the federal trade commission or leading privacy law enforcement entities. the fcc has a very important role when it comes to the carriers and when it comes to other entities in
we do law enforcement and issue reports but at the end of the day i think the law would provide clearer rules of the road for everybody which would benefit the business as well as consumers. i also think there is a particular law of the contras who could pass with respect to the data brokers and the transparency and around the the the broker practices that we discussed a few minutes ago. >> how does the ftc work with congress etc. when it comes to privacy? who takes the lead? >> we...
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, dodd frank is a focus of intense debate. >> the law created a new cop on the beat. the consumer protection bureau, policing everything from auto loans to house loans. for the first time the government has oversight over the $648 trillion market. when a financial firm threatens to inflict damage, the government can step in and manage it. these too big to fail banks have new rules and a ban against playing the market casino with their own funds. five former secretaries of the treasury endorsed this rule but it is not in place as lobbying to weaken it continues. dodd frank is far from done. mortgage reforms is unfinished. the credit rating industries are operating under the same old rules and more than four years after aig's bailout a committee of all the major federal regulators still needs to designate other nonbanks that cause risk and merit tough scrutiny. it is a club nobody wants to join. >> peter: for more on the continuing battle over financial rules and what is left to do, i'm joined by bloomberg government's senior economic analyst nila richardson and katie n
, dodd frank is a focus of intense debate. >> the law created a new cop on the beat. the consumer protection bureau, policing everything from auto loans to house loans. for the first time the government has oversight over the $648 trillion market. when a financial firm threatens to inflict damage, the government can step in and manage it. these too big to fail banks have new rules and a ban against playing the market casino with their own funds. five former secretaries of the treasury...
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enffrcement federal law "essential" for surveillance this type of report...calling in the a-c-l-u's all iistances cited n the a-c-l-u's report...calling in the a-c-l-u's repoot...callinn this type of "esseetial" for pedeeal law enforcement &pofficcrs.chyrons:::8-:16 chris soghoian / aclu stegall / fox news -------------------------------- -------------------------------- freedom of information request, hands the ameeican civil liberties union long sought-after surveillance of see a sharp uptick in the use of these surveillence powers, and frankly, ittmakes me scared." the a-c-l-u inding from 2009 to 20-11, orders for -- 60-percent.during thaa same period... orders for surveillance on eeails and network data...increased 361- percent.the a-c-l-u says the áeye-poppingg increase in áwithoutá warrants... and without enough oversiggt orr accountability.soghoian says: "this iss't about terrorism. these are regular law enforcement investigations, and this - this is iivestigating people's communications. these are who conversations with, their il, 3 friends, their family, their polleagues, th
enffrcement federal law "essential" for surveillance this type of report...calling in the a-c-l-u's all iistances cited n the a-c-l-u's report...calling in the a-c-l-u's repoot...callinn this type of "esseetial" for pedeeal law enforcement &pofficcrs.chyrons:::8-:16 chris soghoian / aclu stegall / fox news -------------------------------- -------------------------------- freedom of information request, hands the ameeican civil liberties union long sought-after...
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and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. >> we love this weather. >> i know. >> here is a look at our live doppler. there are some rain showers that are holding together, especially for you folks in the shenandoah valley. 2 mar will be a warm day in the 80's -- tomorrow will be a warm day, in the 80's. you do not want to hear about the diminishing daylight. >> do not tell us about it. we will find out. >> join us at 11:00, have a good night. i'm barack obama and i apppprove this message. some of our children's greatest experiences have been in the smaller classrooms. vo: but mitt romney says class sizes don't matter... and he supports paul ryan's budget which could cut education by 20%0%. you can't do this by shoving 30, 35 people into a class and just teaching to some test... these are all issues that really he personally cannot relate to. to be able to afford an education, to want the very best public education system for your children. come on, kids, we've got to go. [ knocking ] oh, no, i got to go. oh, can y
and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. >> we love this weather. >> i know. >> here is a look at our live doppler. there are some rain showers that are holding together, especially for you folks in the shenandoah valley. 2 mar will be a warm day in the 80's -- tomorrow will be a warm day, in the 80's. you do not want to hear about the diminishing daylight. >> do not tell us about it. we will find out....
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to enforce the laws. >> everybody knows that drinking and driving, people get killed. >> the testing begins this friday and officers will still be able to do field sobriety tests. news 4. >> some rain heading our way. doug is in the weather office. how much and when? >> the good news is i don't think we're going to see too much rain. out there right now, 69 degrees. temperatures five to ten degrees warmer than this time last night. notice t the rain back to the west. that system trying to move our way. we will not see the severe weather here. sending the kids off to the bus stop, look for mostly cloudy skies with an isolated chance of shower. best chance to the north and west. i will show you just who will see the rain and when. >> thanks, todd. >> a man who escaped the twin towers on september 11 is now embroiled in a controversy over how to remember the thousands who did not survive. andy is now here with more on his very public fight over a private memorial. >> thomas says he was lucky. he made it out on 9/11. so one year ago he put up a backyard tribute for those who did not. thi
to enforce the laws. >> everybody knows that drinking and driving, people get killed. >> the testing begins this friday and officers will still be able to do field sobriety tests. news 4. >> some rain heading our way. doug is in the weather office. how much and when? >> the good news is i don't think we're going to see too much rain. out there right now, 69 degrees. temperatures five to ten degrees warmer than this time last night. notice t the rain back to the west....
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the arizona law is a terrible discriminatory law. my opponent wants to bring it to nevada. >> let me talk to you about 20% we disagree. she supports blanket amnesty at the end of the day. if you put a blanket amnesty on the floor of the house of representatives, she would support it. let's step back. people come into my office. hispanics are concerned about the dream act. they are also concerned about their families, jobs, the education for their kids, for businesses, and these are the issues we have to solve. their unemployment is higher thanks to my opponent than the general population. we have to put together jobs programs that work. every time my opponent says she voted for a jobs act, the unemployment has gone higher, higher in the state. that has to change. i can remember when she was saying, the stimulus will have 35,000 jobs in nevada. we were losing 65,000 jobs in nevada. every time she talks about jobs growth, unemployment goes higher. >> thank you. our next question. this will be directed to the congresswoman. >> one of th
the arizona law is a terrible discriminatory law. my opponent wants to bring it to nevada. >> let me talk to you about 20% we disagree. she supports blanket amnesty at the end of the day. if you put a blanket amnesty on the floor of the house of representatives, she would support it. let's step back. people come into my office. hispanics are concerned about the dream act. they are also concerned about their families, jobs, the education for their kids, for businesses, and these are the...
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we think that the people so that the politicians, but actually in fact this matrix of election laws and systems and regulations shape who gets elected and the policy in the country and they determine or shape the level of mercury in the air that we brief, how many kids are in a classroom in the city of detroit, so they have a huge impact the we don't always appreciate. >> explain how that matrix works. where do they start and how far do they go? >> one unique thing about the united states is that we don't have a central system in terms of the election. we have got over 4,000 difrent election systems and the of different rules and laws and people who administer them said there isn't like one puppet master like some grand conspiracy. we've got all these different systems and the people that are familiar with the most common example of this which would be gerrymandering where politicians draw districts that favor them. congress is about a 14 or 15% approval rating or maybe even lower than that. yet 85% of members of congress are safe because they have drawn their districts or state legisla
we think that the people so that the politicians, but actually in fact this matrix of election laws and systems and regulations shape who gets elected and the policy in the country and they determine or shape the level of mercury in the air that we brief, how many kids are in a classroom in the city of detroit, so they have a huge impact the we don't always appreciate. >> explain how that matrix works. where do they start and how far do they go? >> one unique thing about the united...
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that's a new law here in maryland. >>> and today the u.s. supreme court will begin the new term and it is expected to hand down decision on affirmative action and marriage for same sex couples and voting rights. the question before that court asks whether police should be allowed to connect to -- collect dna samples from drunk driving suspects and can they do this without a warrant. before taking the recess for the sum earth high court ruled in favor of much of president obama's health care reform law. >>> it's news developing regarding a teen charged as an adult in a shooting in the mall park lot in baltimore county. recey freeman is charged with attempted first degrow murder and held without bail after a shooting at a security square mall. police say freeman shot a man in the parking lot but didn't release any information about a possible motive. that victim is expected to survive. >>> baltimore and anne arundel county will spray mosquitoes to to combat the rising cases of west nile. in both counties, the spraying will begin after #:30 and
that's a new law here in maryland. >>> and today the u.s. supreme court will begin the new term and it is expected to hand down decision on affirmative action and marriage for same sex couples and voting rights. the question before that court asks whether police should be allowed to connect to -- collect dna samples from drunk driving suspects and can they do this without a warrant. before taking the recess for the sum earth high court ruled in favor of much of president obama's health...
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i think -- arizona law. i think it's the wrong approach. >> romney says arizona's law attacked by critics who say it's encouraged racial profiles. >> i support the arizona law. >> in the election and immigration battleground state of arizona, opinions are sharply divided. >> hopefully romney doesn't win and doesn't take away the deport action. because that is a fear. what i don't like is that he doesn't offer a solution, he just shuts down ideas. >> president obama wants to talk about what do we do with these ten to 10 million people. a lot of americans including myself say before we have that discussion, let's secure the border. >> both candidates say they'll work on that. casey wian, cnn, los angeles. >>> it's an issue that impacts neighbors all across the country, we're talking about illegal drugs. so why aren't the men who want to be president talking about it? [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using
i think -- arizona law. i think it's the wrong approach. >> romney says arizona's law attacked by critics who say it's encouraged racial profiles. >> i support the arizona law. >> in the election and immigration battleground state of arizona, opinions are sharply divided. >> hopefully romney doesn't win and doesn't take away the deport action. because that is a fear. what i don't like is that he doesn't offer a solution, he just shuts down ideas. >> president obama...
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law? how would this disenfranchise people. >> none of us want in eligible voters participating in the system. the problem is the purging pros, the he will i'll voters caught up in these new laws, so when we look at purging, we really want to look at purging practicion that are transparent accurate, and legal and that way we're not really catching the eligible voters. right now we're working with a lot of inaccurate lists. kind of a great thing with the voter photo i.d. laws. instead of stopping in eligible seaters, we're finding people has recently changed their name because they got divorced, people who voted for 70 plus years and now don't have the fold i.d.'s with their current address on it and are disenfranchised. we're disenfranchising millions of voters, while they cost millions of dollars and they're a solution in search of a problem. >> let me ask you, for example when they're doing a punch of voter rolls because people, they don't want non-citizens voting, how are they determinin
law? how would this disenfranchise people. >> none of us want in eligible voters participating in the system. the problem is the purging pros, the he will i'll voters caught up in these new laws, so when we look at purging, we really want to look at purging practicion that are transparent accurate, and legal and that way we're not really catching the eligible voters. right now we're working with a lot of inaccurate lists. kind of a great thing with the voter photo i.d. laws. instead of...
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i think that there are real problems in this administration with its concept of the rule of law. for one thing, they are saying that they are going to approprie money to pay legal fees and indemnify the company. the power of the person from the last time i checked is the property of the congress. the house and senate basically what they are saying is ignore the law, do not extend warnings out and we will make you whole by taking money from the taxpayers and giving it to the attorneys. that makes me woer about the administration's click here to the constitution and the rule of law. gerri: 's comments .htm said this is an implied threat. whether it is paying out services or legal threats. what do you ma of that? >> they should he offered a plan and see what the administration had to say about it. the administration came back and says, i will tell you why. the lawsuit will indemnify you for that. somehow, they will appropriate monday that the congress has not yet authorized. [talking over each other] gerri: as a taxpayer, having the administration promised my tax dollars for somethi
i think that there are real problems in this administration with its concept of the rule of law. for one thing, they are saying that they are going to approprie money to pay legal fees and indemnify the company. the power of the person from the last time i checked is the property of the congress. the house and senate basically what they are saying is ignore the law, do not extend warnings out and we will make you whole by taking money from the taxpayers and giving it to the attorneys. that...
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law it drastic, they call in arizona the brutal anti-latino law. the stop and search identity law in arizona, but search in frisk law, well, it may be alienating some minority communities, you can tell language is so different, they are relieved that number of stop and frisk reports are going down, there is no outrage in new york. the way there was in arizona when this law sb1070 passed in arizona, this is night and day, in village voice, a popular news papeer in new york, they say that you know, i am quoting that policing is a tough job, cop need the tools to do it right, that how is a describe the stop and frisk law. neil: is that not the same argument used for crackdown on illegals in arizona, you know, no one talks about the dispro disproportionate number of african-americans who ask to be risfrisked. >> looking at number, almost 700,000 folks have been searched, and vast majority of those targets have been blacks and latinos, the evidence is right there people who are targeted by this are latinos and are blacks that could be described in some
law it drastic, they call in arizona the brutal anti-latino law. the stop and search identity law in arizona, but search in frisk law, well, it may be alienating some minority communities, you can tell language is so different, they are relieved that number of stop and frisk reports are going down, there is no outrage in new york. the way there was in arizona when this law sb1070 passed in arizona, this is night and day, in village voice, a popular news papeer in new york, they say that you...
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states are unable or unwilling to set up health care exchanges required in the present health care law. if the states don't do it, uncle sam well. this is going to make things even worse. what happens now? >> what happens now is the federal government has to step in. they have to fund these exchanges. the amount of money was not part of the original estimates. we have already doubled the original cost of implementing the aca. now, the price tag has gone up, but only in 13 states, and maybe not even. that is really concerning f for debate that we we are having on how to bring the country down the deficit neutral. he was going to pay for this? this is a contradiction to what the president said before about not establishing a government run program. because that is exactly where we're headed. >> what would these exchanges supposed to do were ultimately going to do? >> well, these exchanges and the rules governing them were set up as a kind of trap or states. because basically they were told that you guys have a choice. you can set these exchanges up for the federal government will do it f
states are unable or unwilling to set up health care exchanges required in the present health care law. if the states don't do it, uncle sam well. this is going to make things even worse. what happens now? >> what happens now is the federal government has to step in. they have to fund these exchanges. the amount of money was not part of the original estimates. we have already doubled the original cost of implementing the aca. now, the price tag has gone up, but only in 13 states, and...
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(recher) ""o be honeet, i've never eally seen ssuch disrespect for law." reeher...ssys he reeted the pheater to a fraternity...for a saturday fundraiser. aagroup he says...was not the problem. whhn all of he 633 tickets were sold...recher...says no blames social media...for on alonn york road...and side streets. (recher) "we've never had a problem in the past and you know, it's an unfortunate event."but baltimoreecounty executivv kkvin kamenetz...says the recher theater's owner... shares part of the blame...for renting outhis buildiig...to a third party...and llowingthat (kamenetz) "and i've got a vent. real problem with someone who does that becauue they have aliquor license and they havv a responsiblity to maintain not onll order wwthhi their premisisbut thoss who are outside of their premisss." (rydell) "......in owson, johh rydell, fox 45 news at five." 3 a man shot monday in east baltimore has died from his inj. injuries..olice say anthhnn keyser was shot in his baakyard on north linwood avenue near patterson park aroond 4 pm yesterday. witnesses ay h
(recher) ""o be honeet, i've never eally seen ssuch disrespect for law." reeher...ssys he reeted the pheater to a fraternity...for a saturday fundraiser. aagroup he says...was not the problem. whhn all of he 633 tickets were sold...recher...says no blames social media...for on alonn york road...and side streets. (recher) "we've never had a problem in the past and you know, it's an unfortunate event."but baltimoreecounty executivv kkvin kamenetz...says the recher...
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a judge blocked the law from going into effect on election day. opponents of the law say it would have unfairly prevented the elderly and minorities from voting. state officials have the option of appealing through the supreme court of the state. >>> well early voting now underway in ohio. it's the key battleground state in the election. last year, 30% of ohio voters cast their ballots before election day. >> gray, gloomy, and rainy. at least that's how the day was earlier. now the rain has gone away. topper is out on the weather terrace. we wonder, will it be back overnight? >> run the risk of a couple showers and storms. but actually, that's the good news because that warm front will put us into a better place tomorrow. let's start with the radar. most of the showers and storms are well south and east of us and also just north of richmond. we'll zoom in a little bit. we had a couple early thunderstorms, leanardtown, southern st. mary's county, calvert county. that is gone. all we are left with is drizzle and some fog. temperatures are nice. in f
a judge blocked the law from going into effect on election day. opponents of the law say it would have unfairly prevented the elderly and minorities from voting. state officials have the option of appealing through the supreme court of the state. >>> well early voting now underway in ohio. it's the key battleground state in the election. last year, 30% of ohio voters cast their ballots before election day. >> gray, gloomy, and rainy. at least that's how the day was earlier. now...
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this law doesn't change that but makes the process tougher. parents will have to get a signature from a licensed health care practitioner first. >> we want the real facts rather than things they hear from the internet or friends and family. >> reporter: the director of the department of pediatrics at valley medical center is pleased with the new law but also surprised. at the last moment, governor brown added an exemption, religion. parents with religious beliefs ruling out vaccinations don't have to jump through the hoop. >> perhaps with the new exemption, it will not be as effective. >> reporter: this new mom thinks it's a good idea. >> the new law takes effect in 2014. washington state implemented a similar law last year, and health officials there say fewer parents are opting out. >>> paul, it's october 1 and blazing hot. where was this like three months ago? >> exactly. where was this during summer? this day eclipses every day we had for the entire summer, and yes, the calendars october, and the rent is due, and you are probably wearing a
this law doesn't change that but makes the process tougher. parents will have to get a signature from a licensed health care practitioner first. >> we want the real facts rather than things they hear from the internet or friends and family. >> reporter: the director of the department of pediatrics at valley medical center is pleased with the new law but also surprised. at the last moment, governor brown added an exemption, religion. parents with religious beliefs ruling out...
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i always get asked the appropriate federal law. one of the best uses of resources is to shine a spotlight to help the scale of resources with flexibility or whatever it might be. we see those skills sets being tossed and giving more flexibility. china's spotlight and competing groups and teachers and principals talk about those things they are really important. we try to build that culture. a wrong way to go. the other thing i am interesting in that is related the not identical is cognitive versus non cognitive skills. a lot of work on resiliency and perseverance. i spent my life working on a south side of chicago in an impoverished community and everyone came from tough spots. those kids that went out made it out and had that resiliency group that was mind blowing. how do we teach those skills? two young kids at home trying to ask what did you fail at today? nontraditional question.
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is the white house trying to hide from its biggest new law? answers are coming up next. gerri: there is one missing word from the obama campaign during this race. it is obamacare. but why is the president running from legislation that he desperately push for. with more on this, kimberly stossel, welcome to the show. it is weird that what is supposed to be the signature legislation of the president is nowhere in his statement. when you make of that? >> i have heard you just mentioned, and it is true, that more than half of americans disapprove of the law. it's a thicker visions are even more unpopular, it seems like the individual mandate, things like taxes on medical devices, so what you see the white house doing, they don't want to talk about this. what you see them doing is very few provisions in the bill that remain somewhat popular out there. republicans have kind of let them get away with that. gerri: they are both strange bedfellows. they came together to get obamacare put in place. recently, you talked about aarp, but i don't know about you, but you see them take
is the white house trying to hide from its biggest new law? answers are coming up next. gerri: there is one missing word from the obama campaign during this race. it is obamacare. but why is the president running from legislation that he desperately push for. with more on this, kimberly stossel, welcome to the show. it is weird that what is supposed to be the signature legislation of the president is nowhere in his statement. when you make of that? >> i have heard you just mentioned, and...
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mitt romney said, were he president, he would sign it into law, signed into law the requirement that you come up with $6,400 a year more for the same benefit. now they say to us, we do not have that plan anymore. guess what. they have a message for the american people. they say, we have a new plan. a new plan that will work better and save medicare. that new plan would cost somebody to 5 years old right now, $60,000 a year more over the life of medicare. the reason i bother to tell you how this is because it goes to motive. can you imagine me voting for a proposal that at $6,400 a year to the cost of medicare or $60,000 over the life of it. the name of a i come from, that would mean the people getting medicare would not be able to hit hit medicare. -- would not be able to get medicare. they would not get nearly the and it is they have now. i do not know anybody who has an extra $6,400 a year for health care when they are seniors. [cheers and applause] can you imagine president barack obama putting forth a plan that says it will cost another $60,000? the also sat there at the conventi
mitt romney said, were he president, he would sign it into law, signed into law the requirement that you come up with $6,400 a year more for the same benefit. now they say to us, we do not have that plan anymore. guess what. they have a message for the american people. they say, we have a new plan. a new plan that will work better and save medicare. that new plan would cost somebody to 5 years old right now, $60,000 a year more over the life of medicare. the reason i bother to tell you how this...
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now some of the other laws that take effect today the phylicia barnes law designed to improve how law enforcement and community groups work together what child disappears and requires state officials to publish a list of missing children also another law that takes effect today is it's officially illegal in maryland for your boss to ask you any log in information when it comes to social media websites like facebook. >>> the orioles are in tampa but getting their by the charter flight was an adventure. this was smoke in the front of the plane and the flight was i did votered to -- diverted to jacksonville. emergency land was precaution and no one was in danger. o's manager says that the guys got off caught some of the giants eagles games and hopped on and continued the flight down to tampa and they started three game series with a tampa bay rays and for the latest on the oriole playoff run head to we posted a congratulations to the team as well as a ton of fan reaction so head to abc2news.com and click on sports for your omazing news. >>> a former university of maryland basketball play
now some of the other laws that take effect today the phylicia barnes law designed to improve how law enforcement and community groups work together what child disappears and requires state officials to publish a list of missing children also another law that takes effect today is it's officially illegal in maryland for your boss to ask you any log in information when it comes to social media websites like facebook. >>> the orioles are in tampa but getting their by the charter flight...
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she came from the dean's office at harvard law school. every member of the supreme court for the first time in our history had as the last thing on their resume a seat on the federal court of appeals, and that is astonishing. there are lots of ways to be a lawyer in this country. for instance, the war court there wasn't a single member of the court who had been a judge, a judge of anything. and justice brennan came on the court and had judge in new jersey. he'd never been a judge. three term governor of california he had run for vice president of the national republican ticket and he's a major political figure. there were some matters, former cabinet members, there were all kinds of people who had been deeply involved in the life of the country who and upon the supreme court. justice o'connor who've retired in 2005 was the only member of the court she served on who had been in elective office. she had been majority leader of the arizona state senate and there is nobody there that has ever had to face the public and, you know, for some of
she came from the dean's office at harvard law school. every member of the supreme court for the first time in our history had as the last thing on their resume a seat on the federal court of appeals, and that is astonishing. there are lots of ways to be a lawyer in this country. for instance, the war court there wasn't a single member of the court who had been a judge, a judge of anything. and justice brennan came on the court and had judge in new jersey. he'd never been a judge. three term...
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are, i will ignore those laws. and it is not simply prosecutorial discretion. when you register, you are effectively here illegally. if the president can do that, i would be curious what mayor castro would think of a republican president who would begin erasing losses from the books. >> i thought we went through that a couple of years back. [laughter] [applause] >> let's actually talk about that. let's talk about a very specific instance. >> the biggest case in a year as solicitor general is a tragic crime in houston. two teenage girls were horribly murdered. the judicial arm of united nations issued an order to reopen the conviction of 51 murders. and the president, george w. bush, signed an order that attempted to order the state courts to obey the world courts. as solicitor general working for greg debora, on behalf of the state of texas, went before the supreme court and said that the president does not have the authority to unilaterally ignore the law. in fact, i use this exact same example. george w. bush is
are, i will ignore those laws. and it is not simply prosecutorial discretion. when you register, you are effectively here illegally. if the president can do that, i would be curious what mayor castro would think of a republican president who would begin erasing losses from the books. >> i thought we went through that a couple of years back. [laughter] [applause] >> let's actually talk about that. let's talk about a very specific instance. >> the biggest case in a year as...
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go to washington and get the laws changed. i'm just doing my job enforcing the state and the federal laws. and that's my job. i hope they spent a lot of money here, especially those that came from another state. cut loose with the change and go to the restaurants and build up the economy. >> the rally lasted approximately four hours. it was peaceful, except for a group of three men and two women who were arrested for assaulting law enforcement officers. and as far as the sheriff is concerned, he says none of it has made him want to quit. >> i'm not ready to retire. when i do leave, i'm from massachusetts, i won't -- i don't ride a horse, so i'll just drive off into the sunset with a convertible and then you won't care about me, i know the media will forget me in 24 hours. but they're never going to make me stop enforcing the law. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> this is what you call a dog cage. >> a lot of them co
go to washington and get the laws changed. i'm just doing my job enforcing the state and the federal laws. and that's my job. i hope they spent a lot of money here, especially those that came from another state. cut loose with the change and go to the restaurants and build up the economy. >> the rally lasted approximately four hours. it was peaceful, except for a group of three men and two women who were arrested for assaulting law enforcement officers. and as far as the sheriff is...
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richest law often enough knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that you're soft as a horse breeder on the island of horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses were there sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes they'd bite as well it's part of my every day life. i home suburban home to it now brats locally just laugh for centuries most still live off the land of cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is always good. we always have enough here. if by call is often called the pearl of siberia and horn is said to be the pearl of by call it's all end of fake forests. and vast staps. it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see pillars like this and thought to have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asks. spir
richest law often enough knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that you're soft as a horse breeder on the island of horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses were there sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes they'd bite as well it's part of my every day life. i home suburban home to it now brats locally just laugh for...
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maryland law is very specific about criteria for charges to be brought in a sexual assault case and those required elements are not in this case. also when juveniles engaging in sexual activity, a certain age difference must be present in order for the act to be a crime. that is not present in this case. the parents did meet with the school principal who promised she would take action. the parents will keep their daughter out of school temporarily until this is all result. wbal-tv 11 news. >> police say a mother left five small children alone in a hotel room while she committed a robbery. she is facing a long list of charges including five counts of confining an unattended trout. she and another man entered a hotel room and demanded money. police obtained a key from the employee and found five children ranging in ages from four months to six years old. they are being cared for by a relative. and what started as a suspicious death investigation in north baltimore is now being called a homicide. police responded just before 8:30 this morning and found a man shot to death. there are few deta
maryland law is very specific about criteria for charges to be brought in a sexual assault case and those required elements are not in this case. also when juveniles engaging in sexual activity, a certain age difference must be present in order for the act to be a crime. that is not present in this case. the parents did meet with the school principal who promised she would take action. the parents will keep their daughter out of school temporarily until this is all result. wbal-tv 11 news....
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he teaches constitutional law at the college and law school. he received his b.a. and j.d. from yale and serves as an editor of the yale law journal. clerking for steven briar, he joined the faculty of yale in 1985. professor is co-editor of the leading constitutional law casebook, processes of the constitutional decision making and is the author of several of the books including the constitution in criminal procedure, the bill of rights creation and reconstruction, america's constitution and was really america's and written constitution, the precedents and principles will apply. the hon. clarence thomas has served as a justice of the supreme court for nearly 21 years. he attended seminary and received an ab from the college of the holy cross and j.d. from yale law school. serve as an assistant attorney general of missouri from 1974 to 1977. legislative assistant to senator john denver from 1979 to 81. from 81-82 he served as assistant secretary for civil rights in the u.s. department of education and is chairman of the u.s. equal opportunity commission from 1982 to 1990. h
he teaches constitutional law at the college and law school. he received his b.a. and j.d. from yale and serves as an editor of the yale law journal. clerking for steven briar, he joined the faculty of yale in 1985. professor is co-editor of the leading constitutional law casebook, processes of the constitutional decision making and is the author of several of the books including the constitution in criminal procedure, the bill of rights creation and reconstruction, america's constitution and...
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unless we change the laws, the regulations that implement them will state. lori: can you tell me or is it fair to suggest that these burdensome costs are actually shaving points of gdp? >> there is no question about that. again, if i told you there have been a $500 billion tax increase will be talking and howard slow gdp growth. we know the debt burden is slowing gdp growth. its other shock that we are crawling along at something under one-and-a-half percent because we have an economy that has to many burdens. large new spending programs, large debt, and now large regulatory burden. lori: the most costly federal agencies of the epa, department of housing and human services. ideas for cuts? baena we are locked in as we are talking about, but going forward . >> you have to go to the epa and ask a very, very serious question. what point have we crossed the line with a green agenda is crushing the jobs agenda. i think that is a place where we ought to start. think hard about has been going on for the past four years. again, if you go over to hhs the number one c
unless we change the laws, the regulations that implement them will state. lori: can you tell me or is it fair to suggest that these burdensome costs are actually shaving points of gdp? >> there is no question about that. again, if i told you there have been a $500 billion tax increase will be talking and howard slow gdp growth. we know the debt burden is slowing gdp growth. its other shock that we are crawling along at something under one-and-a-half percent because we have an economy...
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>>guest: the law says you must give two months notice. that would be the friday before election day. the administration doesn't want the lay off notices so earlier this year, this summer, they said the defense contractors, lockheed market, you don't need to send the notices and look heed said i am not seeing a lost specifics as far as preventing us from going forward with not doing it so on friday the administration offered to pick up the liability because this is the law as well as the costs of limiting the guys go if the layoffs happen. this is a lost deal making, a lot of politics in this situation because the defense contractors big in virginia which is a battle ground state. >>neil: can they do that? is that legal? >>guest: well, republicans say no, republicans are saying the white house is playing politics with this. the g.o.p. is going to go on the offense on the sequester. they note that the house republicans have passed a plan that would hold off the cuts and would replace them with other cuts. the administration has not adopted
>>guest: the law says you must give two months notice. that would be the friday before election day. the administration doesn't want the lay off notices so earlier this year, this summer, they said the defense contractors, lockheed market, you don't need to send the notices and look heed said i am not seeing a lost specifics as far as preventing us from going forward with not doing it so on friday the administration offered to pick up the liability because this is the law as well as the...
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they enforced rule law. they encouraged trade and enterprise. they understood economic freedom is the only force in history that has consistently lifted people out of poverty and kept people out of poverty. a temporary aid package can give an economy a boost. it can fund projects that can pay some bills, employs some people for a time, but it cannot sustain an economy for the long term. it cannot pull the whole weight because at some point the money runs out. but an assistance program that helps unleash free enterprise can create enduring prosperity. free enterprise is based on mutual exchange, millions of people buying, trading, building, investing. it has its ups and downs. it is not perfect. it is more reliable and more durable, and ultimately history has shown it is more successful. by the way, perhaps the best example of the good that free enterprise can do is by looking at the example of the developed world itself. my friend arthur at the american enterprise institute has pointed out before 1800 living standards in the west were appalling.
they enforced rule law. they encouraged trade and enterprise. they understood economic freedom is the only force in history that has consistently lifted people out of poverty and kept people out of poverty. a temporary aid package can give an economy a boost. it can fund projects that can pay some bills, employs some people for a time, but it cannot sustain an economy for the long term. it cannot pull the whole weight because at some point the money runs out. but an assistance program that...
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she practiced law. >> when did you leave south dakota? >> i moved away when i was 14 years old. i finished high school in southern illinois. it is where my father was on the faculty. then i went off to college, went to harvard, majored in economics, and came down to new york. i worked briefly for the founder and chairman of ecs. i have been at "fortune" virtually my entire career. i have been doing short reports that are carried on. the cbs radio stations, they are wonderful. these are small reports. everything on news radio is short. but i do a couple of those every day. >> allan sloan? >> i am the polar opposite. i grew up in brooklyn, new york. i went to brooklyn college. it was free. my father worked primarily for a nonprofit organization. my mom worked before they were married. she did business out of her home, our home, when the kids were there. that is when i learned how to count. i helped her. it was heavy clerical stuff. i got to the point where i did everything in my head because it was faster. there were no calculators. that has been a great help to be journalisticall
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you can change the laws about primaries and you can change the laws about redistricting. in order to change the internal workings and the rules of congress, who can be the speaker, who and how a speaker can act. the only way to do it is to do what you are all doing tonight. when you are a congressman or senator or state legislature, show up at a meeting, be there and demand that they change. so many members of congress, the number of members of congress who vote with their party 95% of the time. if you build your party 95% of the time, you're not voting with your brain. you are not voting with your constituents. you are voting with your party. it is up to us to make the change. the revolution has already begun, people are sick and tired of it, and that is why this book is called -- i love the title, i came up with "the parties versus the people." it is a war by the parties against the interest of the people for their own advantage. the part that i really love is how to did turn democrats and republicans into americans. it was a year ago in the atlantic came up with that.
you can change the laws about primaries and you can change the laws about redistricting. in order to change the internal workings and the rules of congress, who can be the speaker, who and how a speaker can act. the only way to do it is to do what you are all doing tonight. when you are a congressman or senator or state legislature, show up at a meeting, be there and demand that they change. so many members of congress, the number of members of congress who vote with their party 95% of the...
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delegate tiffany alston can no longer practice law, at least at the moment. the maryland court of appeals decision to suspend her license came on tuesday. she is alleged to have violated several rules of professional conduct. in june, the prince george's county democrat was found guilty of misdemeanor theft and misconduct after she allegedly use state funding to pay an employee of her law office. she is set to go on trial next month on charges she used campaign money to pay wedding expenses. >> thankfully, we are seeing breaks of sunshine right now. that could be a bad thing as we get into the afternoon. that could heat up the atmosphere in me because thunderstorms. right now, we look at the radar picture. these are heading for york county in southern pennsylvania and not making their way south of hagerstown. these are keeping their way towards the baltimore metro area. maybe some thunderstorms this afternoon. right now at b.w.i. thurgood marshall, a few clouds in place. high temperatures near 80 degrees this afternoon. that is when we could see a better chan
delegate tiffany alston can no longer practice law, at least at the moment. the maryland court of appeals decision to suspend her license came on tuesday. she is alleged to have violated several rules of professional conduct. in june, the prince george's county democrat was found guilty of misdemeanor theft and misconduct after she allegedly use state funding to pay an employee of her law office. she is set to go on trial next month on charges she used campaign money to pay wedding expenses....
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i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin his law office torched. a bay area mayor has a message for the arsonist. i will not be intimidated. reporter joe vazquez is here with more pointed words from the mayor. >> reporter: take a look behind me. you can see some of the damage on the law office of the mayor of vallejo. now cbs 5 has learned there's another fire in the 700 block, just three blocks away. the new fire at a storage facility behind the village cocktail lounge was called in just after 6:00 this morning. investigators say it appears the arsonist successfully torched the shed, destroying all of its contents. this appears to be another arsonist attempt. but that attempt failed. three blocks away from the fire, it ripped through the law offices of the mayor. police say
i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin his law office torched. a bay area mayor has a message for the arsonist. i will not be intimidated. reporter joe vazquez is here with more pointed words from the mayor. >> reporter: take a look behind me. you can see some of the damage on the law office of the mayor of vallejo. now cbs 5 has learned there's another fire in the 700 block, just three blocks away. the new fire at a storage facility behind the village cocktail lounge was called in just...
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lawmakers got rid of the law which used to allow the signs. right now not even political signs are allowed along public roads. >> too many. you get a little annoyed. >> looks like a lot of chaos. >> they can cause sight distance problems. it's not safe and it's costly for the county to have to clean them up. >> springfield supervisor pat harrity hopes fairfax county can reach an agreement with vdot which will allow the county to enforce the law. the fine is $100. >>> voters in pennsylvania will not need a photo i.d. to cast a ballot. a judge blocked the law from going into effect on election day. opponents of the law say it would have unfairly prevented the elderly and minorities from voting. officials still have the option of appealing the decision to the state supreme court. >>> it was supposed to abnew information system to root out terrorists after the september 11 attacks. instead the multibillion dollar program produced little valuable intelligence and wrongly convicted -- excuse me, wrongly collected information on innocent americans. t
lawmakers got rid of the law which used to allow the signs. right now not even political signs are allowed along public roads. >> too many. you get a little annoyed. >> looks like a lot of chaos. >> they can cause sight distance problems. it's not safe and it's costly for the county to have to clean them up. >> springfield supervisor pat harrity hopes fairfax county can reach an agreement with vdot which will allow the county to enforce the law. the fine is $100....
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think of those as kind of medium-large law firms. again, all of us, we are of producing the same kind of document. if you were out in a private sector law firm, you still have to submit the same pleading to a judge, but we produce them in different ways. some people use words, some people use more robust tools to do that. we rely on other legislative branches to provide input cent of that. now, the problem is that there is not that cohesive architecture, and the structure of the house makes it hard to acquire that of the folks actually producing the data. we are trying. you know, i think it is folks who are leading by example, and that -- as we start to bring on line some other tools like face to, i think you're going to see efforts to try and bring committees along to try and provide that kind of meeting dated or other kinds of data that would be helpful. it is sort of right here where we are right now, that is probably one of the things that we don't do particularly well. the other thing, and this is just by nature of the instituti
think of those as kind of medium-large law firms. again, all of us, we are of producing the same kind of document. if you were out in a private sector law firm, you still have to submit the same pleading to a judge, but we produce them in different ways. some people use words, some people use more robust tools to do that. we rely on other legislative branches to provide input cent of that. now, the problem is that there is not that cohesive architecture, and the structure of the house makes it...
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it actually says in the law, if you go to our website, you can read it. we did that because we wanted to put a lid on the appropriators and keep the spending down as a matter of law for two years. this is a political talking point and it is unfair. >> time for the next question from jeff fox ago first to congressman todd akin. >> an estimated 1000 baby boomers turn 65 every day. what is the best approach to perk them -- to the medicare on a permanently secure financial footing? >> putting medicare on first the secure financial footing means repealing obama care. no. pretty hard to say you're in favor of medicare in cut $70 billion out of it. the second thing is even worse. it creates a 15-person board that will effectively be the people deciding who gets medical treatment and who does not. this is cover-up world -- government rationing. if you want government to work properly, we need to get away from the concept that government has to do everything in solve everything. the government sets the prices of the cost of everything in medicine. we did not want
it actually says in the law, if you go to our website, you can read it. we did that because we wanted to put a lid on the appropriators and keep the spending down as a matter of law for two years. this is a political talking point and it is unfair. >> time for the next question from jeff fox ago first to congressman todd akin. >> an estimated 1000 baby boomers turn 65 every day. what is the best approach to perk them -- to the medicare on a permanently secure financial footing?...
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freedom of information laws and basically they reveal that the u.s. and wiki leaks are enemies of the state so this isn't just a strange title for something or a designation this means that you know military personnel for example who communicate with a songe communicate with or try to support wiki leaks could be at risk of being charged with communicating with the enemy how serious is this serious serious we actually saw in. case of state department employee peter van buren someone who linked not leaked to wiki leaks but linked the state department go after him with both barrels and threaten at one point espionage act charges now while that case has been resolved there have been a number of other people who are not spies but with who have been charged under the whistleblower protection act i mean who been charged under the espionage act including bradley manning including john kiriakou including stephen kim and jeffrey sterling thomas drake of course those charges around this time last year what was really interesting about that clip was that you know
freedom of information laws and basically they reveal that the u.s. and wiki leaks are enemies of the state so this isn't just a strange title for something or a designation this means that you know military personnel for example who communicate with a songe communicate with or try to support wiki leaks could be at risk of being charged with communicating with the enemy how serious is this serious serious we actually saw in. case of state department employee peter van buren someone who linked...
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and, so, i here with all my heart put forth the message to law enforcement nationwide to refuse the execution of terry williams and also to make sure that dr. jessie mcdonald, regardless of how his case comes out, is not sent back to prison because our law enforcement is a very powerful tool and our sheriffs are the number one authority in the country, not the feds. and, so, it is given that the promised land will be found by the mystical magical beautiful path of a 40-day general strike. it is time for the students and the women to lead this nation with a beautiful 40-day general strike where we spend time with our families, our gardens, and put this corruption in d.c. on down from the bankers and all these greedy corrupt people to their knees and know that california is the most powerful state and we are the ones chosen to lead the way. blessings. >> thank you, sir. (applause) >> next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors, commissioners. shaman walton, [speaker not understood]. just wanted to touch on what supervisor cohen was referring to earlier. in the summer of 2011 ycd was funding f
and, so, i here with all my heart put forth the message to law enforcement nationwide to refuse the execution of terry williams and also to make sure that dr. jessie mcdonald, regardless of how his case comes out, is not sent back to prison because our law enforcement is a very powerful tool and our sheriffs are the number one authority in the country, not the feds. and, so, it is given that the promised land will be found by the mystical magical beautiful path of a 40-day general strike. it is...
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about the dangers of this law. it removes due process for anybody who is deemed not much just a terrorist but to have contact with these associated forces that's not a term that's defined it's nebulous it's quite a frightening piece of legislation i had was in the other plaintiffs had some victories in blocking the controversial provision that allows for indefinite detention but on tuesday the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit extended indefinite detention powers so there you have it the top five topics that likely won't be discussed in the first presidential debate but who knows maybe it'll surprise us but i wouldn't put my money on it in washington liz wahl r.t. . well that's going to do it for us for now but if you missed any part of today's show zero luck we posed all of our interviews online in full so just go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america and there you can click comment even forward the videos to your friends also for the very latest information on the stories we covered in a few we didn't
about the dangers of this law. it removes due process for anybody who is deemed not much just a terrorist but to have contact with these associated forces that's not a term that's defined it's nebulous it's quite a frightening piece of legislation i had was in the other plaintiffs had some victories in blocking the controversial provision that allows for indefinite detention but on tuesday the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit extended indefinite detention powers so there you have it...
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anyone being invaded at that level is unfortunate, and there should be a law. no one would like that." let's discuss in the -- >> lightning round. >> didn't john travolta say it is the worst time to be john travolta? >> yes. those masseuses kept quiet for like decades. only now they talk, and he's like, oh, man, ridiculous. >> i asked them to be quiet and they are not. >> he tipped them not to see something. >> is this travolta's sly way of looking for dates? he needs somebody that can keep a secret? >> whatever that might or might not be. >> yes, he likes mayo on his sandwich. >> he uses that phrase privacy invaded. i wander if the masseuses say, hmm that seems familiar to me. >> it was not privacy. >> privates invaded. >> are the tabloids from your tiny nation worse than what we've got here? they seem to cause all of the problems. >> everything is britain's fault, as you know by now. fundamentally kate middleton should have kept her top on. i think there should be a line. for instance john travolta's child who died, we shouldn't be talking about that. >> we w
anyone being invaded at that level is unfortunate, and there should be a law. no one would like that." let's discuss in the -- >> lightning round. >> didn't john travolta say it is the worst time to be john travolta? >> yes. those masseuses kept quiet for like decades. only now they talk, and he's like, oh, man, ridiculous. >> i asked them to be quiet and they are not. >> he tipped them not to see something. >> is this travolta's sly way of looking for...